NATO Chief Says Ukraine's Path to Alliance Irreversible
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Rutte: Ukraine's path to NATO irreversible, but we never promise membership would be part of peace agreement
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte confirms the alliance's decision that Ukraine will be a member of the organization, but there was never a promise that membership would be part of a peace agreement.
The guarantee was given by NATO Secretary-General at the summit held in Haia. The allies also guarantee “35 billion euros of support to Ukraine” until 1 July.
That allusion, which was the great success of the summit that the Allies held in Washington with Joe Biden as host, does not appear in the NATO summit statement that starts this Tuesday in The HagueSánchez's agreement with NATO kicks forward the controversial increase in military spending to save the summit NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has promised Volodmír Zelenski that the commitment on Ukraine's "irreversible path" to the Atlantic allian…
The irreversibility of Ukraine's course towards joining NATO will remain the norm even after the Alliance summit, which will be held this week in The Hague.
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